Sudan

Psychology

Services

Offering a bespoke, compassionate and client centred psychology service to young people and adults to make life better. Supporting you to create change.

Life is full of events, relationships, stresses and strains and all these impact on us in many different ways. It can affect all the important things to us such as school, work, relationships and our own perception of ourselves. This can be tiring and overwhelming.

Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be this way and we believe strongly that a person can benefit from having a space to discuss their feelings and develop ideas and strategies to improve their emotional wellbeing.

We know it must be hard to find the right person to start this journey with and therefore below is some information that may help you in coming to a decision of whether we can help in meeting your needs.

About Me

Hello, my name is Dr Anita Sudan and I am a Chartered and Registered Clinical Psychologist and Director of Sudan Psychology Services.

I have worked in the NHS as a Clinical Psychologist since qualifying in 2005, and the majority of my work has been in Adult Mental health. I have worked with adults who have experienced emotional and psychological difficulties, complex traumas and emotion dysregulation difficulties. Currently, I work within Child and Adolescent mental health services providing psychological assessment, formulation and treatment for young people in crisis and Emotional skills group intervention based on a Dialectical Behaviour informed approach.

My specialist area of interest is trauma and I have extensive experience working with both single event trauma and with the difficulties arising from complex trauma. The aim is to offer a bespoke therapeutic service which is safe, containing and validating for you.

Qualifications

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy)
  • MSc Health Psychology
  • BSc (Hons) Psychology & Human Biology

Current Membership of Professional, National & Regional Bodies

  • British Psychological Society (BPS), including the Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP)
  • Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
  • Associate Fellow of the British Psychology Society